The Times - 27/01/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Annabel Ferriman, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Maurice Corina, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Michael Hatfield, By Craig Seton, From John Chartres, By Peter Evans, By Penny Symon, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Roger Vielvoye, By George Clark, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Arts Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, From Sue Masterman, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederick Cleary, From Michal Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, By Louis Heren, From Michael Leapman, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Binyon, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Thomas Walker, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Ronald Faux, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By John Blunsden, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Walker, By Michael Seely, Gerald Ely, Prudence Glynn in Paris, Charles Hargrove, Christopher Logue, PHS, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin/Vietnam concluded, R. H. GRIERSON, , JOSEPH F. CLEARY, , W. R. BROCK, , DAVID GREEN, , ANDREW PHILLIPS, , FRANCES D'SOUZA, , JOHN SEAMAN, , WILLIAM J. L. WALLACE, , M. LUXEMBURG, , ECCLES, , BRIAN EDWARDS, , M. C. LLOYD, , D. W. JONES-WILLIAMS, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Mr Bernard Cartwright writes:, Mr R. S. Baldock writes:, Professor H. G. Hanbury, By Melvyn Westlake, By Donald Macintyre, From David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Margaret Stone, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdale, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, RALPH INSTONE, , R. E. RUSHEN, , M. V. G. MASEFIELD, , MONICA VINCENT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, Maurice Corina, by Bryan Appleyard, By Ashley Druker, By Bryan Appleyard, By Ray Maughan, By Michael Clark, by John Garnett, by Paul Routledge, by Donald Macintyre, D.M., by Christopher Thomas, by John Chartres, by Derek Harris, by Mark Jackson, by Diana Geddes, by Richard Sachs, by Ronald Faux, by Michael Morley,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Government announce decision to repay $1,000m to the IMF, Peer's warning on dangers caused by closed shop for journalists House of Lords, Government majority of 177 for European elections Bill guillotine, Mr Foot gives apology to Commons over voting delay, Minister was courteous to committee, Mr Foot's apology on 'improperly prolonged' discussion in lobby during Scotland Bill vote, Pay policy 'likely to continue', Next week's business, Aviation Bill plan for security levy is defeated, Government wins EEC guillotine vote by 177, Debate on jobless: plans to be revealed, No decision reached on broadcasting, Chancellor hints at stimulus in Budget House of Commons, PM waiting for details of Rhodesian moves, No further fall in green pound for a long time, Flood aid, Caution urged in seeking end to exchange controls. News: Workers at home 'most exploited', Small hurricane at Shrewsbury: many myths dead, Muzorewa doubt puts off Rhodesia signing, Labour MPs against, Why a Scottish referendum must be seen to be fair, Common ideas led to conversion, Minister backtracks on principle of a choice for parents, Cathedral treated: The east face of the north-west tower of, Ulster return: Mrs Anne Maguire with, A breed who can lead as well as manage, Russians try to form independent trade union, MPs back launching of 'yes for Scotland' referendum campaign, Conservative ministers join Lisbon Cabinet, 23 Kenyans killed in Somali raid, Course for a ship with a hundred captains, S Wales miners vote for incentive deals, Open University: Lady Lee of Asheridge, one, Fireworks thrown by anti-NF demonstrators, M Giscard opens campaign, Letter from kidnapped baron to his family supports ransom claim, Ombudsman blames official who took papers, Editor urges register of 'apartheid criminals', Government allows 5p a lb butter rise, Vital question remains unanswered in Korean bribes inquiry, Two of a kind, Scots beaches threatened by rubbish, Protests in Austria over atomic power plant, Government to make early repayment of $1,000m IMF loan, Warning to Lords on risk of press closed shop, Romanian leader honoured, Third World Report Commissioner wants EEC aid tied to human rights standard, The Times Diary/, Russian policy towards other communist parties is hardening, Tunisian riots lead to state of emergency, Hopes high for resumed Israel-Egypt peace talks, MPs demand Windscale publication before decision, Labour's rebels in EEC poll guillotine, That comfortable feeling, Tips for the top echelon at county hall, Materialism put in its place, Radiation in satellite 'crash area', Employers go to school, Why the French election could lead to a battle for the presidency, Realism comes to the Highlands, Industry in doubt on reactor statement from Mr Benn, Rescuer of Soviet paintings emigrates to the West, Cardinal Hume expected to answer Dr Coggan's communion plea, Watch on powers of European Parliament, Report blames crew for airliner hitting trees, Council plans to discriminate against whites, Minister taunted at Barcelona funeral, Fashion Autant en Emporte le Vent?, Five ways to win commitment, A300 airbus taking off to success, Talking shop, Wreckage sifted after fateful vote, Woman officers may appeal over police reforms, Dutch plan for Moluccans, Workers are best in the know, Science report Health: Outbreaks of 'red flu', Bishops call for war to be outlawed, Berlinguer thesis on governing without Christian Democrats, Joint efforts to help under-fives, US offers radio time to E European countries, A voice heeded in high places, Shetlanders jubilant over 'victory', £1m budget for dance study committee, Two more senior men resign from Leyland, Authlors of 'Myth' book urged to resign, Mr Brezhnev recalls trouble in explaining Nazi pact, Era of fighting politics begins as Mr Vorster's Goliath faces an aggressive new David, Chinese decide Einstein was right after all, Mr Teng begins 'friendship' visit to Burma, Government tries to apply sanctions against hauliers, Communist electoral tactics swing votes to Gaullist candidates in March polls, Newspaper owners offer peace talks with NUJ. Index. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Ferranti Selling Technology, Daily Jang International, Ellerman, Abbey National, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited, Ici, Alfetta Gt, Marks & Spencer, Grafton Street, Reed International Limited, The Delta Group, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd., Manchester Business School Management Course, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, British Museum, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, British Sugar Corporation Limited, The Times, The Industrial Society, Gulf Air, Bba Group Limited, Thorn, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Plessey Group, Bp, Oxfam, Qantas, Ub, Hertz, Nationwide, Country And New Town Properties Limited, English National Opera, The Political Quarterly, English China Clays Limited, Prudential, Moulinex, Lancia, The Proprietors Of Hay's Wharf, Limited, Ti, Whsmith, CI, Anglo American Gold Investment Company Limited. Arts and Entertainment: New play by Lenka, 18, at Theatre Upstairs, Radio, Broadcasting, High prices at textile sale surprise the auctioneers, Sutherland felt at the mercy of his sitter, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,819, In the garden. Weather: The Weather. Law: Trap set 'to track drug ring', Race commission wins case for white woman, House of Lords Scotland the natural forum for Scotsmen injured in Scotland MacShannon v Rockware Glass Ltd Fyfe v Redpath Dorman Long Ltd Jardine v British Steel Corporation Paterson v Stone Manganese Marine Ltd, Anaesthetist's slowness 'worried colleagues', Prostitution recreational, judge rules, Move to jail ex-wife dropped, Dismissal of special duty teacher unfair Redbridge London Borough Council v Fishman, Muslim leader behind store fire, counsel says. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: A bias for opera, George Malcolm Queen Elizabeth Hall, They don't make them like this any more Drõe de drame (a) Academy One Julia (a) Odeon, Haymarket The Choirboys (x) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue First Love (x) Ritz, More visits to museums and gallery, Dingo Warehouse, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, An unjust neglect Waters of the Moon Haymarket, Shaw and Elgar theme for Malvern Festival. Sport: Tennis, Athletics Hooper in high spirits for first Cosford showing, Skiing Americans delay selection of men's team, Olympic Games IOC's decision on China to be deferred, Motor racing What is so Special about Andretti?, Motor rallying Nicolas increases lead in final speed sections, Sports in Brief, Cricket Now is the game's witching hour-and Greig in a crash helmet, Racing Bachelor's Hall may run out on engagement, Football Docherty is next in line for McQueen, Entertainments, Hockey Mrs Slocombe paves the way to victory, For the record, Yachting Pen Duick VI surprises club officials, Rugby Union Welsh are supremely confident of regaining the title, Table tennis Douglas forced to pull out of Prague event. Property: Flat Sharing, Home with space for a change. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, £6,000 plus appointments, Public Notices, Business for Sale, Services, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The sacrifices that blazed in vain, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Jan 26, 1953 Murders in Kenya. Editorials/Leaders: Camden Steps Out Too Far, A Spoke In The Wheel, An Independent In Industrial Relations. Letters to the Editor: Control of the V & A Museum, Arguments against estate agents as dealers, Catholics and race, Coach and Concorde, Putting a stop to hijacking, Green pound and land prices, Solicitor's fees: the rights of a client, Liberals and a Tory pact, Wealth and technology, Public interest and a company's purpose, EEC industrial priorities, Motor industry shortcomings affect other exporters, Disaster relief, Choosing a solicitor, Change of address. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, The Royal Society, Latest appointments, St Felix School, Southwold. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Edith Laura Urch, Mr Ian Gordon-Smith, Mr J. H. R. Lynam, Rear-Admiral Sir John Coote, Mr Leo Genn Notable character actor. Business and Finance: Discount market, Deal to ship coal by waterways, Y J Lovell again at peak but margins tightening, Brittains to receive ECI's £2m, Davy in £88m Brazilian deal, Jobs protection Act 'stopping many groups from taking on labour', Computer code bank set up for retail pricing system, Business Diary: Benn again · Wills leaves Reliant, Macarthys head for record year, Commodities, Lively first-half from Cowan, de Groot, Mr Nigel Broackes (left),, Reed sale of S African stake likely, Fitch Lovell hopes to recoup poultry sector opening loss, Country & New Town confident, Briefly SEET puts in strong opening, Copper record, SEC sets timetable and priorities for national securities market, Alliance interest held at 6 pc, Sugar pact call, Lonsdale in 36 pc jump for full year, Bright picture to date from BSC but going stays tough, Plea to raise investment, Mr Callaghan tells group: It's up to you, Meyer expands in D-I-Y, BSC chief's answers left out of report, Wheat pact hope, Poor second half for F Pratt Eng, Governor of Bank is reappointed for new term, December fire damage costs £33.8m, Distillers to modify price rise policy, MPs impatient at delay on details of shipbuilding redundancy pay, Cutback plan by Japanese yards, Reacting to the nuclear power plans, Rise in North American consumption of aluminium, International Siemens electrical group raises profit by over DM40m, Soviet concern over grain delays, Swan Hunter finally loses Polish order, Fight over food shop profits will continue, Higher energy needs likely due to economic growth, Midland jolts the banking sector, Japan given little hope of attaining 7 pc growth, Setback for clearing bank shares after Midland £96.4m issue, Guinness Peat going well on all fronts, Money markets get 'no change' signal on minimum lending rate, Multi-fibre pact sets quota levels at average 90 pc, Ban on subsidies proposed as addition to world trade pledge. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Banks fall back, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Midland £95m rights put stop to rally. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr S Procter joins National and Commercial. Births.
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